10 Best Tourist Attractions in Buffalo, New York
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Buffalo, New York
Visit Buffalo: A Weekend in Buffalo
How about spending a weekend in Buffalo? Take a look at all the reasons you should visit Buffalo.
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This West New York City has gone through a complete re-birth -- the waterfront has made a comeback, restaurants and bars are springing up all over, the buildings of architectural marvels (Frank Lloyd Wright, HH Richardson, Louis Sullivan) are being refurbished. There's a palpable, positive energy here. Go see for yourself!
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7 Things To Do In Niagara Falls New York, USA
Heading to New York to see Niagara Falls? Check out these 7 amazing things to do! And all within 24 hours! For more details head to the blog at monicagoes.com!
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Niagara Falls & Buffalo, NY
My name is Eric and I travel with my cat, “Jax” in a 2001 Chevy Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 24D Class C RV. We travel about 45 miles a day chasing 70 degrees year-round. Here are some popular questions asked:
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Niagara Falls Travel Guide for first timers - Travel Episode 12
So you’re heading to Niagara Falls and your trying to decided what to do and which side of the falls works best for you. In this travel guide I’m going to break down both the American and Canadian side to help you make the best travel plans for you.
And now it’s time for 1 of 3 Tones Travel Tips!
Don’t forget your passport it’s the only thing that was needed as an American citizen to go across and come back. However when crossing the bridge you might want to avoid peak travel times especially on weekends and holidays as I was told the lines can be as long as 2 hours. We crossed over at 10pm and then again at 5:30 am and only waited a few minutes
Probably the most popular thing to do is the boat tour along the falls. On the Ny side it’s called the Maid of the Mist and on the Canadian side it’s called the Hornblower.
We rode the Maid of the Myst
While it looked to me that both are very similar on water the Ny side seemed to have one advantage that when you get off you can get up close and personal with the falls by walking up a pathway called the crows nest.
On the Canadian side there are casinos off in the distant. But the part We visited was called Clifton hill. And oh my they have a little something for everyone. A giant Ferris wheel, miniature golf, haunted houses, a Ripley's believe it or not, where by far they have some very strange exhibits
And oh yea A very fun go-kart track.
And now it’s time for another Tones Travel Tip!
Book all your major activities in advance as they do sell out. We tried to book the zip line on the Canadian side on a Sunday at 10:30 am and they were already booked for the day. Also pack your patience as Niagara Falls is a very popular tourist destination so there will be some long lines.
The Views
From the American side you can get some really nice views from several different vantage points. However the Canadian side you really get the full and amazing views of the falls. Plus at night with the lights is definitely a sight to see.
By far our favorite part of our Niagara Falls trip was taking the cave of the winds tour which is located on the American side. They give you a poncho and sandals to wear and it’s a good thing because you’re certainly going to need it.
There’s something so amazing standing right next to the falls. The sounds of the water falling. The smell of the water in the air. It truly is an experience worth doing.
And here’s where those ponchos and sandals came in extremely handy.
Here’s a my final Tones Travel Tip.
Even if you’ve bought a ticket in advance like we did, you still have to go over to the cave of the winds tour to book a time for that day. No reservations are taken in advance. You will also want to go early. We got to the booth around 3pm and the earliest reservation they could give that day was 7pm. This worked fine for us as it gave us time then to enjoy the park and ride the maid of the myst.
So if you’re going to Niagara Falls definitely try to get in one full day on each side. While there’s more activities to do on the Canadian side, the Cave of The Winds tour and the ability to go up the crows nest after the maid of the myst makes it a must do on the American side.
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Fort Erie Tourist Attractions: 7 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Fort Erie? Check out our Fort Erie Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Fort Erie.
Top Places to visit in Fort Erie:
Old Fort Erie, Safari Niagara, Crystal Beach, Fort Erie Race Track, Peace Bridge, Point Abino Lighthouse, Mather Park
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Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you.
No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara on the Lake. The latter attraction offers boutiques, eateries, and picturesque views of the water you won’t soon forget.
Visit our Niagara Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Buffalo, New York: Museums, architecture and Niagara Falls
In Buffalo, explore the amazing and varied art, architecture and awe-inspiring Niagara Falls State Park
Travel Buffalo, New York - Top 5 Attractions
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Buffalo, New York - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Buffalo, New York.
Number five, Downtown. One of the first things that strikes visitors about Buffalo is its varied architecture which incorporates buildings from many different styles.
Number four, Blocher Memorial. Located in Forest Lawn Cemetery, the striking memorial is dedicated to Nelson Blocher.
Number three, Forest Lawn Cemetery. Over 150 years old, this is a beautifully landscaped cemetery. Many important historical figures have been laid to rest here.
Number two, Buffalo Naval Park. Set by the scenic Lake Eerie, the site is home to decommissioned naval ships. Get close to some of the world's most powerful vessels.
And number one, Niagara Falls. A short drive from Buffalo, experience the stunning natural phenomenon, it truly is one of the great attractions of our planet.
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Buffalo Lake Campground | Alberta Camping Review
Also known to the locals as Boss Hill, Buffalo Lake Provincial Recreation Area is one of three campgrounds on central Alberta's Buffalo Lake. Located on highway 56 north of Stettler, Alberta, Canada, about 2 1/2 hours northeast of Calgary.
Take a walk down the shoreline or along the small beach, watch for owls, song birds and deer in the surrounding forest, or take a boat out on to the lake for some great fishing. Waterskiing and wind surfing are also popular activities on the water.
This campground has 28 sites with camping fees of $22/night. There is no services available and no potable water available at the campground itself.
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